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This on the blue 94 mtx.
Just replaced the IAC about 2-3 weeks ago. Been having some issues getting it to idle correctly with all things turned on, lights, heat, radio, etc.
I disconnected the negative battery, not really following a procedure to reset the idle. So, I do this and turn on all accessories, and allow it to run for a little bit, then take it out for a drive. All is good. The next day go out to drive it, driving down the road, have the heat on and the rpms start dipping down to 500 and bouncing back up to 12-1300. I turn the heat off, and all is fine, no more fluctuation of the rpms.
Fast forward 2 weeks to yesterday. I found this reset procedure. I followed it to the "T" and all seemed like it was okay. Until later in the day, the rpms started bouncing again from 500-1200 with the heat on, and stop when turned off.
It didn't do this before changing the IAC, it was more of a really slow return to idle before. Could it be bad out of the box? Or did I uncover something else by fixing that? The IAC looks longer and bigger than what I replaced, almost like one I had on my 95 ATX.
Just replaced the IAC about 2-3 weeks ago. Been having some issues getting it to idle correctly with all things turned on, lights, heat, radio, etc.
I disconnected the negative battery, not really following a procedure to reset the idle. So, I do this and turn on all accessories, and allow it to run for a little bit, then take it out for a drive. All is good. The next day go out to drive it, driving down the road, have the heat on and the rpms start dipping down to 500 and bouncing back up to 12-1300. I turn the heat off, and all is fine, no more fluctuation of the rpms.
Fast forward 2 weeks to yesterday. I found this reset procedure. I followed it to the "T" and all seemed like it was okay. Until later in the day, the rpms started bouncing again from 500-1200 with the heat on, and stop when turned off.
It didn't do this before changing the IAC, it was more of a really slow return to idle before. Could it be bad out of the box? Or did I uncover something else by fixing that? The IAC looks longer and bigger than what I replaced, almost like one I had on my 95 ATX.
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